New features, plus Python3 support (and possibly even a Windows package) are also in the works.

The only down side is that the 2.0 release will break backwards compatibility with the 1.x API. Ultimately this is a good thing as the 1.x API has gotten messy, but initially changes such as these are always painful for those relying on the older API, and for that I apologize.

Once 2.0 is stable enough to be merged into the master branch, the wiki and documentation will begin to be updated to reflect the new API.